The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, 第 12 巻 |
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William Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac
Reed. And , by the way , possess thee what she is . 9 Entreat her fair ; and , by my
soul , fair Greek , If e ' er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and ...
William Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac
Reed. And , by the way , possess thee what she is . 9 Entreat her fair ; and , by my
soul , fair Greek , If e ' er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and ...
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... Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed
. I charge thee , use her well , even for my charge ; For , by the dreadful Pluto , if
thou dost not , Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard , I ' ll cut thy throat .
... Shakespeare Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed
. I charge thee , use her well , even for my charge ; For , by the dreadful Pluto , if
thou dost not , Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard , I ' ll cut thy throat .
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Stand fair , I pray thee : let me look on thee . Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I
have done already . Achil . Thou art too brief ; I will the second time , As I would
buy thee , view thee limb by limb . Hect . O , like a book of sport thou ' lt read me o
...
Stand fair , I pray thee : let me look on thee . Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I
have done already . Achil . Thou art too brief ; I will the second time , As I would
buy thee , view thee limb by limb . Hect . O , like a book of sport thou ' lt read me o
...
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By any other name 8 would smell as sweet ; So Romeo would , were he not
Romeo call ' d , Retain that dear perfection which he owes , Without that title : -
Romeo , doff thy name ; And for that name , which is no part of thee , Take all
myself .
By any other name 8 would smell as sweet ; So Romeo would , were he not
Romeo call ' d , Retain that dear perfection which he owes , Without that title : -
Romeo , doff thy name ; And for that name , which is no part of thee , Take all
myself .
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What weapons would they seeke for thee ? what torments would they fynde , To
chasten , if they saw the lewdness of thy life , Thy great unthankfulnes to me , and
shamefull sturdy stryfe ? Such care thy mother had , so deere thou wert to mee ...
What weapons would they seeke for thee ? what torments would they fynde , To
chasten , if they saw the lewdness of thy life , Thy great unthankfulnes to me , and
shamefull sturdy stryfe ? Such care thy mother had , so deere thou wert to mee ...
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Achilles Agam Ajax ancient appears arms bear beauty better blood breath called cause comes copy Cres dead dear death doth earth edition editors Enter eyes face fair fall father fear folio fortune Friar give Greeks hand hart hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hence honour Johnson Juliet keep King kiss lady leave light live look lord lovers Malone married means mind nature never night Nurse observed once Paris passage perhaps play present prince quarto rest Romeo Romeus scene seems sense Serv Shakspeare speak speech stand Steevens suppose sweet sword tears tell thee Ther theyr thing thou thou art thought Troilus Troy true Tybalt Ulyss unto wise
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